The Most Overlooked Element of Estate Planning
Beneficiary designations on retirement accounts, life insurance policies, and transfer-on-death accounts are among the most powerful and most overlooked estate planning tools. These designations override your will — meaning that even if your will says your assets go to your children, an outdated beneficiary designation naming an ex-spouse will take precedence.
At Financial Planning Hawaii, we conduct a meticulous review of every beneficiary designation across all of your accounts. We compare them against your current estate plan, family circumstances, and financial goals to identify errors, omissions, and opportunities for optimization.
Primary and Contingent Beneficiaries
Many people name a primary beneficiary but forget to name a contingent beneficiary. If the primary beneficiary predeceases you and no contingent is named, the account may default to your estate — triggering probate and potentially accelerating the tax treatment of inherited retirement accounts.
The SECURE Act Impact
The SECURE Act significantly changed the rules for inherited retirement accounts. Most non-spouse beneficiaries now must withdraw the entire account within 10 years, which can have substantial tax implications. We review your beneficiary designations in light of these new rules to ensure your estate plan accounts for the tax impact on your heirs.
The Ex-Spouse Problem
One of the most common and potentially devastating errors: an old beneficiary designation still naming a former spouse. Even after a divorce decree, the beneficiary designation on the account — not the divorce agreement — controls who receives the assets.
What Our Beneficiary Review Covers
We review every beneficiary designation across all account types to ensure consistency and correctness.
Retirement Account Beneficiaries
We review beneficiary designations on all IRAs, 401(k)s, 403(b)s, and other retirement accounts — including both primary and contingent designations.
Life Insurance Beneficiaries
We verify that life insurance beneficiary designations are current and aligned with your estate plan and family circumstances.
TOD/POD Designations
We review transfer-on-death and payable-on-death designations on bank and investment accounts for consistency with your plan.
Estate Plan Alignment
We cross-reference every designation against your will, trust, and other estate documents to identify conflicts.
SECURE Act Tax Analysis
We evaluate the tax impact of your current designations under the SECURE Act's 10-year distribution rule for non-spouse beneficiaries.
Contingent Designation Review
We ensure contingent beneficiaries are named on every account to prevent assets from defaulting to your estate.
Our Review Process
Designation Inventory
We gather beneficiary designations from all retirement accounts, insurance policies, and TOD/POD accounts.
Cross-Reference Analysis
We compare each designation against your estate plan, family circumstances, and financial goals.
SECURE Act Review
We evaluate the tax impact of your current designations under current inherited IRA distribution rules.
Findings Report
You receive a clear summary of any issues found with specific recommendations for correction.
Update Coordination
We help you coordinate beneficiary updates with custodians and insurance companies to implement changes.
Beneficiary Designation Checklist
Review your beneficiary designations:
All retirement accounts have current primary beneficiaries named
Contingent beneficiaries named on every retirement account
Life insurance beneficiaries current and correct
No ex-spouses listed on any beneficiary designation
Designations aligned with your will and/or trust
Considered tax implications under the SECURE Act 10-year rule
Minor children are not named directly (use trust or custodial arrangement)
All designations reviewed within the last 2 years
Frequently Asked Questions
Get answers to common questions about our beneficiary designation review services.
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